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  1. George Philip Lakoff (* 24. Mai 1941 in Bayonne, New Jersey) ist ein US-amerikanischer Linguist. Er war bis 2016 Professor für Linguistik an der University of California, Berkeley . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Akademischer Werdegang. 2 Veröffentlichungen (Auswahl) 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Akademischer Werdegang.

  2. George Philip Lakoff (/ ˈ l eɪ k ɒ f /; born May 24, 1941) is an American cognitive linguist and philosopher, best known for his thesis that people's lives are significantly influenced by the conceptual metaphors they use to explain complex phenomena.

  3. George Lakoff has retired as Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. He is now Director of the Center for the Neural Mind & Society (cnms.berkeley.edu).

  4. George Lakoff. Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Cognitive Science. University of California, Berkeley. Verified email at berkeley.edu - Homepage. Linguistics Cognitive Science Politics Law...

  5. George Lakoff's Web Page George Lakoff is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. Metaphors We Live By (with Mark Johnson). 1980. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Women, Fire and Dangerous Things. 1987. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

  6. George Lakoff. Job title: Professor Emeritus of Linguistics. Bio/CV: Cognitive linguistics, especially the neural theory of thought and language; conceptual systems, conceptual metaphor, grammar and meaning; the application of cognitive and neural linguistics to politics, literature, psychology, philosophy and mathematics. Role: Emeritus Faculty.

  7. Learn about George Lakoff's academic career and contributions to linguistics, philosophy, and neuroscience. Discover how he developed generative semantics, cognitive linguistics, and the neural theory of language.